| Mechanix Wear Original Glove | 
| Colors: |  Large |  X-Small |  XX-Small |  XXX-Small |  Xlarge |  Xxxlarge |  Medium |  Small |  Xxlarge |
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| Brand: Mechanix Category: Home Improvement Department: mens
Buy New: $10.57 - $48.24 (On sale from $49.25) as of 9/9/2010 21:22 CDT details
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Rating: 23 reviews
Media: Tools & Hardware
Model: MG-01-008-PARENT ASIN: B0038OMCGK
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| Features:
| • | Reinforced thumb and fingertips, seamless index finger, multi-panal fingertip pattern, Spandex top, | | • | streamlined elastic cuff design with hook and loop closure, synthetic fabric construction, black. |
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| Customer Reviews:
Showing reviews 1-5 of 23
like part of my hand September 15, 2006 WorkWithHands 14 out of 14 found this review helpful
I never liked wearing gloves when working on my car because I can't feel what i am doing. Ever since I tried this glove out, I have never worked without it. It fits my hand snugly, I can feel what I am doing and have protected my hand from numerous cuts and bruises.
Does that say $75 list price? October 13, 2007 hyytekk 12 out of 13 found this review helpful
Ok, just ignore that $75 list price. Either that's a misprint or someone ingested a controlled substance while typing. These gloves might save you some scraped knuckles or worse while exercising your inner mechanic. They sell just about everywhere for around 20 bucks and they are both functional and add a layer of safety to your project. Wait until they are on special at $15 on Amazon and you'll save both your knuckles and your wallet.
wonder glove January 20, 2009 wrenchrrr 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I used to use the leather palm type of gloves for working (mechanic), they would start to get dirty and greasy, at which point I would figure they wouldn't last much longer. Once that point was reached I would not be careful about keeping them clean. Soon after that, they would get saturated with grease, or get a hole rendering them worthless.
These are a synthetic leather and seem to last forever. I've welded in them, got them super greasy then wiped them off, then continued using and abusing them. I bought another pair to replace them thinking they would get a hole pretty soon. That second pair is still sitting in my tool box unused. The first pair is about 2 years old now, but I don't use them every day. Only when I need the cushioning or splinter protection.
So the advantages are, paying a more now for these compared to buying multiple leather pairs. Much better dexterity and feel compared to the leather. Easy on and off. I've even had leather ones give me sort of a hand fungus (jock itch of the hand?).
Disadvantages, number one is cost. But if you look, you can find them for [...] bucks. They're not made for welding, so don't pick up something hot. I burned a pin hole in one of the fingers accidently touching the mig wire. Don't get the camo ones. If you leave them sitting somewhere, they'll camoflouge themselves, and get easily lost. My first pair I got blue, second bright yellow.
As Good As It Gets! May 3, 2007 EJ Campbell (Los Angeles) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Big fellas, this is the biggest glove I have found. I am almost seven feet tall and 290 pounds and these gloves fit the best out of all the gloves I have tried. If you have these gloves and have another bigger, better fitting glove, please let me know. Could be a little thicker around the palm area.
I am surprised by the feel . . . ( I was skeptical) September 8, 2007 David R Blane 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I got these in a promotion from Valvoline. I work a lot with thick stainless steel, grinding, cutting and filing, etc. Saves my hands from cuts, burrs and slivers.
And do you know how much it costs to fix a "grinder laceration" to your skin? About $400.00, six stitches plus a lot of pain.
I'm totally sold on these!
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